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Do You Know How to Create an Actionable Learning Strategy?

CLO Magazine

Further, CLOs need to know how learning drives business-centric concerns like revenue and market penetration. Employee engagement and satisfaction are important, but those common learning metrics make it difficult to relate learning efforts to business objectives. Leaders also can be valuable mentors and coaches.

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Lance Dublin: Formalizing Informal Learning

Learning Visions

Marcia Connor’s four-square chart from 2004 (pre web 2.0): Formal (classes, elearning, meetings)/Informal (community, teaming, playing) Intentional (reading, coaching, mentoring)/Unexpected (self-study, exploring, internet surfing) The choice is not informal vs. formal. Intention gives you metrics and measurement. What are the metrics?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Lance Dublin: Formalizing Informal Learning

Learning Visions

Marcia Connor’s four-square chart from 2004 (pre web 2.0): Formal (classes, elearning, meetings)/Informal (community, teaming, playing) Intentional (reading, coaching, mentoring)/Unexpected (self-study, exploring, internet surfing) The choice is not informal vs. formal. Intention gives you metrics and measurement. Stakeholders?

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How Authentic Is Your Leadership Development?

CLO Magazine

Developing these traits is an experiential process that takes place over time through a blend of formal and informal learning, hands-on and virtual personal leadership and organizational leadership development training, cross-departmental collaborations, high-visibility stretch projects, coaching and self-reflection.

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Free L&D webinars for November 2017

Limestone Learning

Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 11AM – 12PM PT: How to Be a Coaching Style Manager (Free for ATD members) As a manager, your job is to lift up all the employees in your performance spectrum—high-, medium-, and low-performers—and help them do more work, faster and better, every step of the way. Check them out! How L&D Helps.

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

Assess the organizational benefits of: embedding learning in work, covering a much larger audience. setting up learning as a continuous activity, not an event. pinpointing high-return activities such as manager coaching. embracing social and experiential learning. changing the learning philosophy from push to pull.

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